Young Woking FC players netted the chance to meet football legend David Beckham and test their skills against his son Brooklyn.

Footballers from the Cards' U16s team spotted the former England, Manchester United and Real Madrid star on the sidelines during a game against Fulham FC youth players in south-west London on Monday evening (January 27).

Beckham was at the game supporting his 14-year-old son, Brooklyn.

One starstruck Woking player to meet 'Goldenballs' was Ben Weston, who had his photo taken with the global icon.

"When I went to collect the ball from behind the goal I noticed it was David Beckham," Ben, 15, told Get Surrey.

"I started telling all the other boys and they didn't believe me at first.

"They glanced over and realised it was actually him.

"We were all quite stunned because it was David Beckham, everyone was talking about it.

"After the match everyone was going up to him asking for pictures."

And another young player to grab the photo opportunity of a lifetime was 16-year-old Curtis Hall.

His father Richard said: "He [Beckham] is a hero of mine and my son.

"I couldn't believe that such a legend was standing a matter of feet from myself.

"I was there as a fellow father supporting my son, it was nice."

Chris Sexton, community coach at Woking FC, told Get Surrey: "The boys were playing against Beckham's son.

"The players managed to go over and get autographs and pictures during breaks in the game.

"I think it encouraged them to play better being watched by a world class player."

But Mr Sexton joked: "It also distracted them a little bit."

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